The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 10, 1900, Image 4

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CLUTTER PLACES.
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Such Cloncta Arc Apt to Ilecomc When
Thcr Are Not Properly j
Attmiteil Tu. I
There is a popular notion that the
woman who builds a house ilrst remem
bers the closets and pantries, and
groups the necessary room's around
them. This, says the New York Trlb
tine, is because the average masculine
builder is apt to be sadly remiss in ar
ranging a sufficient number of closets.
It is quite possible to have too many!
closets', especially when these little
rooms are built without ventilation or.
sufficient light. It is better to have a
lew large closets lighted and ventil
ated, so that there is no danger of their
being storage places for impure air,
than it is to have a large number of
small shut-in piaces which are so-dark
that they ore certain to become clutter
jilaces. It is not desirable to have
places where the worn household or the
personal belonging.-, of the family can
be shoved out of sight and remain for
gotten to everything but moth and
mold. This is what a dark closet only
ventilated from the room into which
it opens is apt to become.
A clothes elotet cannot be properly
built without a small window to light
and ventilate it. Kven when this is
provided clothes that are dank with
perspiration or full of the dust and
germs of outdoor streets should' not
be hung in them. When a street wrap
or dress is taken oiT it should be dusted
well at first, and, if necessary, hung in
the fresh air in front of an open win
dow to free it from all dampness of
perspiration before it is hung in the
closet. A fine dress, or one of very
delicate color, which is likely to fade
from long exposure to the light, may
be hung in a bag of coarse unbleached
muslin. Make such a bag of ample size,
and drop the skirt into it, hanging it up
at the two upper corners. The waists
of "such dresses should lie folded and
laid in bureau or closet drawers.
Carnival ltntcs.
The 0. R. &. N. Company have made
the ffllowinv round-trip rates from the
atatione named below to TheDalles, for
October 9th to 13th, inclusive:
Portland 3 50
Fairviow - Oj
Troutilale !-0
Latourelle 2 55
Bridal Veil 2 40
Bonneville 1 90
Cascade Locks 1 75
Viento : 1 20
Hood River 95
Jlosier 70
Bicu'3 SO
Grants 9o
Arlington 2 15
Heppner Junction - 55
Heppner 4 35
GOING EAST
If you intend to take a trip East, ask
your ticket agent to route you via The
Great Wabash, a modern and up-to-date
railroad in every particular.
Through trains from Chicago, Kansas
City, Omaha or St. Louis to New York
and New England points. All trains
ruu via Niagara Falls and every through
train has free reclining chair cars, sleep
ing and dining cars.
Stop over allowed on all tickets at Ni
agara Falls. Ross C. Clink,
Pacific Coast Pass. Aut
Lov Angeles, Calif.
C. S. Cbank, G. P. A., St. Louis, Mo.
limiting young man can mako $00 per
month and expenses. Permanent posi
tion. Experience niit)tc?3sary. Write
quick fo- particulars. Clark & Co.,
Fourth and locust Streets, Philadel
phia, Pa, s8 tf
For S.ile.
Fine seed wheat for sal; red Russian.
Price, 75 cents per bushel.
W. W. R.uvso.s-,
geplO-lm The Dalle?, Or.
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping
aid (-unburn. Manufactured by Clarke
& Falk.
Don't Huh It Io,
Just wet the affected part freely with
Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy,
and the pain ia gone. Sold by Clarke &
Falk.
Wanted A boy of steady habits (o
WJrk in n store. Inquire at this office.
c5 hv
The Now Yotk Cash Store is the tolo
aent for tho Hamilton Brown Slioo
Co.'s liuo of footwear.
Yon will not have boils if vou tako
Clarko & Falk's sure euro for boils.
Clark & Falk arti never closed Sunday.
J)on'i. forgot this.
Clarko & Falk's flavoring extracts are
the best. Ask your arocer for them,
A lull line of Eastman films and sup
plies just received by Clarko & Falk.
Ural Jf.Utu fur Hale.
Twenty-three lole, located Iron) Bev
enth street to Twelfth, for sale at irotn
$50 up, Inquiry at the Columbia
Hote). - 20tt(
Clark .& Falk 'a drug sleek is new,
fiosh and, complete.
A new Department Store just opened with "now up-to-date
goods and low prices. It's the place to save money on all
kinds of merchandise. Remember the place,
A 810
SALE OF STAR FEED MILLS.
Darinc the Sirtet Fair and Carnival we are Koine to offer tlm greatest bar
g.iiiH in Grinding Machinery over offered in the Stale of Oregon. We want every
'arnier to have a Star Feed Mill, because it will help to nav your taxes: It will
save yon lime; it will make your old horse fatter; it will please your wife to get
cracked grain for her chickens; ami this is a sine way of gutting it at a sacrifice,
for we are positively iroing to close out the mills now on hand at ACTUAL COST.
A change in the business compel? us to do this, anil now is tho time for you to
reap the benefit. For further particulars inquire or writo tu
HUDSON & BROWNHILL,
in
Organs
and
Pianos
dating
Carnival
Week.
Nickelsen's Book
and Music Store.
WM. MICHELL,
Undertaker and Embaimer
Cor. Third and Washington Sts.
All orders attended to' promptly. Long
distance phone 433. Local, 102,
Sale of Real Property.
Notice la hereby Riven that under mid by vir
tue of un order ilulv made unci entered in tho
County Court of Wui-co County, Oregon, on tho
29th day of Ausrmt, 11)0), tho undertluned, ei1
uiinisiratorwltli the will annexed, of thocslato
of Jonathan Jacki-on, deceased, will, from unit
f fter th lit day of October, 11D0, tell ut uivato
Bull) 111 tho rammer provided by Ian- for the Milo
of real property by executors mid cdtnlnUtra
tors, all the ritrht, lltlo and interest of thu said
Jonathan Jncktou in and to tho following do
icitbed real property, betiijr In Wasco County,
Oregon, to-wlt:
Tho NWK of (he SKM of K-ction fifteen OR):
tho ay.ot thoSIJw air! tlio8'j of thu Htt'K of
etctlou twenty two vti s the of tho a?M
of section fifteen (10), thu of thoMitfand
the HVM of tho.SI'.k of section twenty-two (22),
the Wof tho KhH and Hie M'M of Iho .NKjf
tnid tho riV.H of ttio hW'A (I section twenty
seven (27), all In townvhlii four '() south, ruuxe
fourteen (11) eat, V. Jl.i said sale to be for
cash or uiwii crodlt In tho manner provided bv
law for tho salo of real property upon credit by
executors and bdtnlnjttratory.
1!. K. S.M.TMAItaili;.
Adminlttratnr, with the Mill annexed, of tho
otatoof Jonathan Juckfon, deyyised. upl-II
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.,
Notlco Is hereby slvcn that tho underlined
have filed with tho Clerk of thn county court of
tho Statoof Oregon for Wmhco county, tliclr final
mount as executors of tho latt will unci testa
ment of Henry liarnum, defeated, ana that
Monday, tho 4 fit day of Noyemtwr, IStiu,' at tho
hour of 10 o'clock a. m bus been .fixed by the
Couuty Court lor laid county a the time, and
the county courtroom In .Dalles City ua tho
nlaoo for hearing of. objections to itld bb1 ac
count mid tho settlement of the Hume.""
J, W. rtlKHUlt,
K. 1'. HAYS,
uepl5 Executors.
133 S6COND STREET.
The Dalles, Oregon.
1
IL. Lane.
GENKKAI.
BiacRsmhn
.AND.
W, Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
Third anil .TfifTrmi Phniifi 1AQ
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
ritA.xJAur.i enkuaIjBankino nnhiNEs
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States.
Siitht Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago,
St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore
Ron, Seattle Wash,, and various points
in Oregon and Waslnnuton.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
C. F. Stephens
.Dealer in...
t)ty Goods, Clothing,
Cents' Furnishings.
Hoots, Shoes, lints, Caps. Notions, Agt.
for W. I., Uouglaa Shoe.
Tiio Dalles, Or.
lightens
tho
tJJO
rcud.
1
helps the (cam. Saves .venr ana lii
6TAKDAKO OIL. CU.
jQlt. IC, K. I'KllfllJHKN,
Physician and Surgeou,
OIlcc, Vogt Hlock (over l'oitoilice),
i04plwo-dHr Till: DAI.I.K1, OUIiOON.
Physician and Surgeon,
Special attention given to nursery.
Tel.SS IlooDfs21aud Vogt Block
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THE CELEBRATED
.. .GOkllfllBlA BREWERY ...
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop.
Of the product of this well-known brewery tho United Statea Health
tteporta for Juno 28, 1900, says: "A nioro superior brew never entered
the labratory of tho United States Health reports. It ih nbculiitely davold
of tiie slightest trace of adulteration, but on the other band is composed of
the best of malt and choicest of hops. Its tonic qualities are of the high
est and it can bo usrd with the reatest be lie lit anil satisfaction by old and
young. Its use can conscientiously be prescribed by the physicians with
tho cersainty that a better, purer or more wholesome beverage could not
possibly be found."
East Second Street. THE DALLES. OREGON.
Grandall
DEALEUS IN
fill kinds of
UNDERTAKERS
rf EMBALMERS
Tho Dalles, Or.
Funeral Supplies'
'
C. J. STUBLIHG,
WHOhKSAhi:
Wines, Liquors Cigars
Family Orders will receive prompt attention.
Next door to A.
Phono 234,
THE
Subscribe for The Chronicle.
Advertise in The Chronicle.
Mrs. Annie Luckey,
Hair-Dressing
and Shampooing
Facial Treatments and tho MOKMON
TKKATMEN1'. Koom 50, third floor,
Umatilla ilouso. iioura irotu u to li a.
m. and 1 to 5 p. tn.
Paint your home with paints that are
fully guaranteed to Ut. Clarke & Falk
have thow.
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to
The
ChroniGJe,
Tho
Dnllco,
OK.
Job Printers.
& Barget
Robes,
ButnaSh J
Etc.
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AND IlHTAlf.
M. Williams & Co.
DALLES, OREGON.
House
Painting...
Tho tuidersiiied lino taken possession
of H. A. fSplvoy paint nhop, next door to
thu Vogt opera house, and lias pur
chimed the tools and ladders. Ho has
Kootl mechanics workiiiK for him, and
will guarantee all work to glvo satiifuo
tlon. S. K. KELLY.
bubacribe (or The Chronicle,
IlKrAflT TIMK SCIIKtlUl.lt. i
rou KltOM 1UI.I.KS.
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Malt Wofth, Omaha, knii.'
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Atlaiilla Halt Henvcr. ft.
Kxnress , Wnrtli, Omaha, Kan
l'J:fi0 a. in. , as City, Ht. Umls
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lnitton, - -
Hnokiino Walln Walhi, KpoliatieJ
Nlnll . .MinileiipnlU. Pt. I iiiil,
and iMi tilth, 1 lln,uikr,i
i:.prex Chlrasii and Knit, via
8Vo!ianaktlIlnutlin;
tiiiit nUniitl polntiln
y.'JJ p. w WiiMhliittton anil Kail
em Orviton,
FlOM
ft
Mill
l:tb.ta.
Bryiiim
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ni
lafrest
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p. m.
FltOJt I'Of.Tl.AS'Tl
Ocean Htc.imsh'i
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Kx.hunMny
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fOreynn city, ."vl erg, Ux.sundaj
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lu,T hut.
and ut.
WlLLIM'TTK AKIl VAM- Il.IWli.m.
llItl.KlVKiif.. ,1Ioii.,Vm
Otcpmi City, iMytoi.. aiidFrl.
mid Vny.l,aiultns,.
RKAKR ItlVait.
Itlpnifn to lwlsl.m.
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I.v llltutla
diliy
.1;;i'ni. in.
i rnr.ie.i ileMntu: to un tu lleiitiner or
1 pointmn Columbia Southern vli IIIki, ihoali
! Uiii- M, ..miv1iik 'lh! ImIUh t li 1) v. o.
j iiiiiklm: direct eii'inePllniiJi at Heppner junction
i n ml MhtKi lietiirnlni; iniikiiiudiri'CtniiiiicctKiQ
at Heppner 'iiuetlon and lllfiii with No, l.tt
1 rlvlns; at The 1)u11imii p. m.
For lull luirtlciil.irK '.:
m O, . .V; S. I'o.'i
. it iinti.m'p.T,
- A- I'urtlaii'l.Oi
aKcnt'Ihu ifiillo. or i"i .
SOUTH unci V31 vin
Somuaia Pso Hj Go.
Shasta Boute
Tralim li-nve The Dalles lor I'orllan l and wij
otJitlnnK ut l:'i a. in. and 11 p. in.
U-nvo I'ortlniid H:) m 7:Crtpw
" Alhany li. 3da m lU:Wpm'
Arrlvo Ashland Wisiam ll:20ow
" Sacraiin:iito fi:) p m I a in
" han hranclsco 7:l.'ipm blliata
AritvcOud'tn ri:iram 11:15am
" Denver Oifltinm 'J:0iara
" Kiin.snslllty 7:i'inl:i V.ilaw
" C'hle mo 7: 1.1 a m u;a)aui
Arrive UisAiiKClo-s ... ..... livupm 7:00ain
" Kl I'hmi :(.) pin C'HOpm
" Kort Worth fi:inia O.-naui
" tMty ol Mexico u;Miim Sl.ilaw
" linn. t. in l.tmnm 1:00am
' New Orloaim fi-.il urn C.2ipn
" WashliiKton li: tin m fi-IJan
" New York Willi pin WUpw
l'lilliniin unit Tontlit ears on holh twlni.
ChiilrearN Biieiaiiieiito to Omteli and l''iJ'
mid lontlitcarH to t'hlciiKn, Ht Imlsi New or
IviuiKtind Waitlilnitton.
ConiicolliiK at Han Krnnclseo with nsvewl
oU'iiiiiihtp linos lor lloiinlnlil, Japin. .IhMi
I'hlllpplnca, Central nnd Honth Aiiictlca,
Bi-o iiKt-nt at Tho Dallca stiitlon, or piIIkh
C. H. MARKHAM,
lit'iifral I'asHMijfer Audit, I'.irt.and, Ot
Yellowstone Park Line.
THIS 1UN1NU llOU'l'H KltOM I'OHTUVSU
TO THK KAHT.
TltlC ONLY IHItH(iTI,tNi: TO Till! YlIM Off-
HIONK l'AUK
Union Depot, Viflli audi Sis! aiuuvk.
J.KUVK.
No. a.
11:15 A. M,
No. 1.
llJIlO V. M,
I'ast mall lor TiK'oma, No.
Seal Ho, Olyinpln.tiriiy's 1
lliilhoriind HiiuiIi llond
points, Spokami, Itnss-i
land, II, (!,, I'nlliiiaii,
Jloj-cow, U'HlsInn, lliif- ,,
fiiliilliiiiiiiniiliii;iimn- r ;' I'
try, llulenu, Mliiiienpo.
lis, HI, I'aiil, Oinahii.i
Kunnti City, Ht. I.onls.l
UhlciiKo mid nil polntsi
eat mid tioutheimt. No, a,
1'nwt Bound HprcM.sl
for Tncoina iiud Heuttlo 700 A.
mid liileruieiUalo polnU
I'tlllnimi llrst-dahs and limrKt slcepurs W
illimeiipolls, Ht. I'miland illwnrl rtver p jlut
without chaime. . .
Vustihnled trains. Union iloiio. coniu'Ctlo'1'
In all principal cities.
IIiikkiiko checked todcstlnnilnn ot tickets.
Knr handsomely llluitruteiilurlptlveiiiattuf
tlokuts, lcejiliiK-vur reservations, etc,, call on or
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant Oenoriil I'asseniter Agent. VS Mrrl
ton Hlreet, corner Third, I'ortland, Orwon.
Jjlt. (. K, HAIITII,
OstoopaUi.
ItooniH 10 and II, Ohupmau Blook, 'i'ho liil
Oregon, twi"
irttoi Pacilie